Traveling To Greece? Make Your Trip Unforgettable With These Tips
With glistening sandy beaches, a rich history, hospitable people, and delicious food, Greece is now one of the most popular travel destinations. It’s perfect for those who want to disconnect and lounge by the beach, adrenaline junkies who want to do activities like scuba diving, history buffs who are fans of Greek mythology, and foodies who are looking for new flavors to fall in love with. If you’re planning your next trip to Greece, here are some tips that will make it truly unforgettable.
Set A Budget
This might be an obvious tip for any trip, but when it comes to traveling to Greece, budget planning is even more vital. There are, of course, the basic costs of plane tickets, accommodation, and daily allowance. However, to set a detailed, comprehensive budget, you need to first put together a travel plan, day by day, to cover all possible costs. Greece is also unique with its array of fun activities available which you also need to put into account.
Choose The Right Time To Visit
Visiting any country at the wrong season could ruin the entire trip for you, and it’s no different for Greece. The peak season in Greece is during the summer, from June to August, with the latter being the busiest and most expensive month, not to mention the hottest. This is especially true for popular destinations in Greece like Santorini and Mykonos. The best time to visit Greece would be during the off-season; March to May and September to October, especially if you are planning for the Athens holidays, then you want to enjoy all the amazing sights there. Sightseeing in Athens requires a lot of walking around which isn’t ideal in the heat and among large crowds. The off-season would be still warm and without mass crowds everywhere you go, allowing you to enjoy your time and the cheaper prices don’t hurt either.
Don’t Overpack
Overpacking might get a pass if you’re traveling anywhere except Greece. That’s because you will most likely have to lug your baggage with you walking to your hotel. It’s also not ideal if you’re planning to visit several islands or cities in Greece which is why it’s better to have a carry-on for these visits. Overpacking is not only a recipe for strained muscles, it also means extra fees and cramping in taxis and other transportation. All you’ll need is a swimsuit, some light summer clothes, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen!
Always Keep Cash On Hand
If you’re used to paying for everything with a bank card, that’s a habit you’ll need to forget about while in Greece. In all European countries, cash is king and must be on hand at all times while you’re out and about, especially in smaller islands. Some stores and restaurants in the bigger cities might accept credit cards, but it’s not worth the risk. Don’t worry, there are several ATMs everywhere you go, it’ll come in handy at small souvenir shops!
Don’t Eat Like A Tourist
If you want to have a truly unforgettable trip to Greece, you’ll need to step out of your hotel for your meals and eat like a local. Greek cuisine is one of the greatest there is, and while hotels and resorts cook it pretty well, you haven’t truly experienced it if you don’t try small local restaurants and street food. Don’t miss out on the most famous dishes in Greece like gyro, pastitsio, and souvlaki. Get out there and drown your bread in olive oil and choose your own octopus to eat. Don’t forget to indulge in authentic greek produce like yogurt and white wine.
Rent A Car
Although the option of getting around by public transport in Greece is available, the best way is to rent a car. Not only does it allow you to take in the area properly, but it also allows you to do things on your own schedule with the help of Google Maps. We have to warn you, however, that driving in Greece is probably a bit more hectic than you’re used to. You’ll be met with impatient drivers, random sheep herds or goats cutting your path, and rural roads. If you can brace through it, you’ll get an exciting experience with breathtaking views. Just make sure you don’t be brave and rent a stick shift car and get a manual one instead.
Plan Transportation Between Islands
Greece is a multi-island destination and your travel plan will probably include a few of those islands. It’s important that you plan beforehand how you intend to get to these islands. The most common way, of course, is by ferry. You’ll need to consider the time each ferry trip takes between islands because while it might seem close, they, in fact, take anywhere between four to five hours. If you want a faster way, planes would only take 45 minutes to get from one island to another, but it would be more expensive and more of a hassle. Whichever it is, you have to figure out a smooth route between islands to make the most out of each one.
Don’t Overlook Small Islands
While the big, popular islands in Greece are wonderful to visit, like Santorini, Crete, Mykonos, and Corfu, the smaller ones are also equally breathtaking. We recommend making stops at islands that are less known but with the same promise of picturesque views and exciting activities. These smaller islands include Milos, Paxoi, Anafi, Paros, and Symi where you can explore charming villages as well as intriguing historical landmarks including the monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis from the 18th-century.
There you have it, these are the top tips that will ensure you have a smooth and unforgettable trip to Greece. Another quick, yet crucial piece of advice we can tell you is to never skip on local coffee shops! In fact, make sure you have several cups of coffee per day, especially the Greek specialty; iced coffee. Overall, the best way to get the most out of your trip would be to truly experience the culture, learn the history, and interact with the extremely friendly people of Greece!